- Pechora River
Pechora ( _ru. Печо́ра; Komi: unicode|Печӧра; Nenets: Санэроˮ яха) is a major
river inEurope anRussia (Komi Republic andNenets Autonomous Okrug ). It is 1,809 km long.The river rises in the
Ural Mountains in the south-eastern corner of the Komi Republic, and flows north or north-west through Yaksha,Ust-Ilych ,Troitsko-Pechorsk ,Vuktyl ,Pechora , andNaryan-Mar before entering thePechora Bay inlet of thePechora Sea atNosovaya . The headwaters of the Pechora and its tributary the Ilych are a protected natural area, thePechora-Ilych Nature Reserve .Pechora River is still one of the most polluted rivers in Europe.Fact|date=January 2008
Connections with the Kama
Before the arrival of the railroad to the Pechora, an important way of travel to the region was via a
portage road, fromCherdyn in theKama River basin to Yaksha on the Pechora.A project for a
Pechora-Kama Canal along the same general route was widely discussed in the 1960s through 1980s, this time not as much for transportation, but for the diversion of some of the water of the Pechora to the Kama, as part of a grandNorthern river reversal scheme. However, no construction work was carried out on the route of the proposed canal, other than a triple nuclear explosion in 1971, which excavated a crater over 600 m long.
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